Live poker has been on hold for months in Pennsylvania but that may be changing soon. The first of the state’s live poker rooms is expected to reopen on Friday. With other states allowing live poker for months, many poker players in PA are ready to return to the action.
Mount Airy seems to be the first heading to reopen. The property hopes to reopen its 12-table room on Friday at noon and is expecting a big player turnout. However, the plans could change depending on negotiations with the PGCB. But the Casino has numerous safety efforts in place already including:
- Only seven players per table- Masks required
- Plexiglass partitions in place between players
- Poker room officials will stick to cash games for now. Adding tournaments back to the mix is expected sometime in the future.
The state has seen record online poker revenue since then and PokerStars remains the only operator in the state. The site just completed a huge Pennsylvania Online Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP) series.
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